The dupe wars just escalated with a juicy new lawsuit. The beauty industry is witnessing another high-profile legal battle as Glow Recipe has filed a comprehensive lawsuit against Australian beauty brand MCoBeauty, accusing the company of trade dress infringement, false advertising, and unfair competition.

The case, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on June 6, centers around MCoBeauty’s “Hydrate & Glow Ultra-Dew Serum,” which Glow Recipe claims is a deliberate copy of its bestselling Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops in a new lawsuit.

The Heart of the Legal Dispute
Glow Recipe’s flagship product, under attack, has been a cornerstone of the brand’s success since its launch in December 2020. The company describes its Dew Drops as featuring trade dress that is distinctive, non-functional, and recognizable as coming from Glow Recipe. The packaging includes a pink-hued spherical bottle with a narrow neck, an oversized…
cap, and a white rectangular label, elements that have contributed to the product’s commercial success and critical acclaim, including Allure’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Award. Glow Recipe claims that MCoBeauty’s conduct goes beyond simple product imitation and suggests it involves deliberate deception.
The company alleges that MCoBeauty has created a product that is confusingly similar to its Dew Drops, copying not just the pink color scheme and spherical bottle shape, but also the rectangular labeling and overall visual presentation.
The lawsuit argues that MCoBeauty’s actions extend beyond packaging similarities to include marketing tactics and language that could mislead consumers. MCoBeauty’s Provocative Marketing Strategy What makes this case particularly compelling is MCoBeauty’s bold marketing approach.
The Australian brand, known for offering “affordable alternatives” to luxury cosmetics, has been remarkably open about its strategy. On the company’s Instagram account, MCoBeauty said: “It’s not a dupe. It’s a dupé!”, a statement that Glow Recipe views as particularly damaging to its case…
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